Safe Collapse of ANL Reactor Building Shell

May 2010 – Argonne Illinois – The DeNuke crew supporting the Clauss Construction’s D&D of the CP-5 Reactor Building, Building 330 at Argonne National Laboratory(ANL), are shown after the reactor building shell was safely collapsed. DeNuke is providing Radiological Controls and Industrial Safety support to Clauss for the project, involving the shipment of hundreds of truckloads of low level and demolition waste. DeNuke also supports the characterization of wastes for disposition at the NTS Disposal Site. There have been zero accidents on this project.
Members of this crew are shown here–Front Row-Sharon McChesney, Amanda Norwick, Ruby Razvi. Back Row-Sean McChesney, Steve Engle.
The project has been going since November 2009 under the leadership of Larry Erwin, DeNuke’s Supervisor and the Clauss Project Manager , Joe Nowak, shown with Fred Gardner, Founder, DeNuke . DeNuke is also supporting Clauss on bids for additional work at ANL.


